Yes.
A lot of the pilots will have the registration number printed with a label maker or write the number with a Sharpie Pen on the bulkhead of the battery compartment.
Failure to register may result in fines, etc.
It cost $5 and takes about 5 minutes.
FAA Registration
Thank you for your reply I just registered my Drone
It is a subtle point but you did not actually register your drone with the FAA - you registered yourself as a pilot. That allows you to use the same registration number on any additional drones you may purchase. And there is no fee for additional aircraft either.
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Being in the UK, why did you register with the FAA? Its a US government organization.Gonna visit?Yes. I am in the UK and applied for FAA Registration. Really efficient and all done in 5 mins.
Hi, you should have plenty of opportunities to fly in the USA. Just be aware no flying in state or national parks and near airports, etc.
That's awesome to know! I was totally expecting to register again when I bought another!It is a subtle point but you did not actually register your drone with the FAA - you registered yourself as a pilot. That allows you to use the same registration number on any additional drones you may purchase. And there is no fee for additional aircraft either.
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That's pretty awesome! Tripod mode for the close-ups? What software do you use for editing?Unless you have a waiver. There is a park nearby that has granted me year-long permission (in order to shoot all the seasons) to produce a promo video for them (for free.) In return, I get to fly someplace I would not ordinarily be allowed to. I've only just started; still a lot more to shoot - i.e., flying through the covered bridge, up the front of the chapel, across a winding footbridge, through the trees, up a stream, etc., etc.
Here's my work in progress:
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